In an effort to give back to the community, the Campbellsville/Taylor County Chamber of Commerce has established a food drive to ease the burden that has been put on the food pantry by current economic conditions.

The Chamber challenges all of its investors to participate.

The deadline to drop off food is Wednesday, July 15.

Chamber officials have set a goal of collecting 5,000 cans of good. Displays will be set up on Main Street in the windows at the Hieneman Law Office so those interested can drive by and keep up with the progress.

It is the policy of the Central Kentucky News-Journal to publish public records as they are reported by various agencies. Names appearing in "Property Transfers" are published without exception, to preserve the fairness and impartiality of the CKNJ and as a news service to our readers.

The amount listed is the price paid or the fair market value of the property.

Efforts to build a lodge and golf course at Green River Lake are once again showing signs of life.

According to Taylor County Judge/Executive Eddie Rogers, the state is conducting a feasibility study to determine whether a new request for proposals should be issued. A request for proposals is a series of advertisements seeking bids on a project from developers.

The last RFP was issued in November. That RFP was the fourth issued for the project.

A Campbellsville man was injured Tuesday in a motorcycle collision on Beartrack Road.

According to a Taylor County Sheriff's office report, Thomas Grammer, 21, of 1898 Old Lebanon Road was traveling east on Beartrack Road at about 6 p.m. when he lost control of his 2000 Suzuki TL 1000 motorcycle, ran off the road and struck a tree.

It is the policy of the Central Kentucky News-Journal to publish public records as they are reported by various agencies. Names appearing in "Circuit Court Action" are published without exception, to preserve the fairness and impartiality of the CKNJ and as a news service to our readers.